Mother's Day Gifts Polarized: 30% Say 'No Particular Preference' Despite Focus on Recipient
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A survey by For-it Inc. on Mother's Day gift preferences revealed a polarization in consumer choices, with over 30% of respondents stating they have "no particular preference." While "the recipient (mother) wanting it" was the most cited priority, the significant "no preference" group indicates a divergence in consumer attitudes. The study also highlighted generational and gender differences in gift-giving considerations.
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